Ostracism: A Social and Biological Phenomenon, (1986) M. Gruter and R. Masters, Editors. Elsevier, New York, available only through the Gruter Institute, Portola Valley, CA.

Law, Biology and Culture: The Evolution of Law (1983) M. Gruter and P. Bohannan, Editors. Ross-Erikson, available only through the Gruter Institute, Portola Valley, CA.

Web Publishing

Appearing in the offerings of The Berkeley Electronic Press, the Gruter Institute Working Papers Series and the Gruter Institute Classics Series are part of the research program of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, which brings together a network of international scholars to focus on the intersection of law, economics, and the social sciences with biology. To view published papers, please visit http://www.bepress.com/giwp.

Other Recommended Books and Scholarly Articles

The Research Fellows of the Institute and others who have attended the Gruter Institute programs have published numerous scholarly books, book chapters, and articles drawing on their work and experiences with the Institute. The following is a sampling of this work, with an emphasis on law-related publications:

Books and Book Chapters

Browne, Kingsley, Biology at Work: Rethinking Sexual Equality (2002)

Browne, Kingsley, Divided Labours: An Evolutionary View of Women at Work (1998)

de Waal, Frans, Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals (1996)

de Waal, Frans, Chimpanzee Politics: Power and Sex Among the Apes (2000)

Frank, Robert H., What Price the Moral High Ground? (2003)

Frank, Robert H., Adaptive Rationality in the Moral Emotions in Handbook of Affective Sciences (Davidson, Schere and Goldsmith eds., 2003)

Goodenough, Oliver R., Information Replication in Culture: Three Modes for the Transmission of Culture Elements Through Observed Action, Proceedings of the AISB’99 Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts (Sussex, The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behavior, 1999)